WTB: McGee GLP or Martin Doyle Flute

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Ben Shaffer
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Tell us something.: Ive played Irish Flute for a number of Years. Have played Sessions as well but not currently. I have also played Colonial American Flute in reenactment Groups. Started playing Clarinet in 1960 in School and later Community Bands. Also have played Bagpipes Solo as well as in Pipe Bands I played Drums in a Garage band in High School, probably my Instrument I played the best!

WTB: McGee GLP or Martin Doyle Flute

Post by Ben Shaffer »

Would like a McGee GLP Flute ,Metal slide not needed
or a Martin Doyle Flute, metal slide again not needed
E flat or D
Open to almost any wood or Delrin
Would like a Flute from a smoke free home
Thanks!
Ben Shaffer
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I know I can order direct from the Makers, but I'm older and don't have that much time to wait for a new Flute! :poke:
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Steve Bliven
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Re: WTB: McGee GLP or Martin Doyle Flute

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Ben Shaffer wrote:Would like a McGee GLP Flute ,Metal slide not needed ...
E flat or D
Open to almost any wood or Delrin

I know I can order direct from the Makers, but I'm older and don't have that much time to wait for a new Flute! :poke:
Perhaps this would work?

viewtopic.php?f=35&t=110172

Best wishes.

Steve
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